HOKA presents a new and elevated look at the HOKA Slip-On silhouette, which is a bit different from the usual trail-running design by the brand. It features thick lacing details along the forefoot, resting on top of a layered mudguard base, and a chunky ankle opening.
It is also defined by a series of textures with quilted looks throughout the upper, areas of rubber accents, embroidery along the pull tabs, and a grippy midsole unit for traction. Additionally, the midsole unit is defined by embossed accents to present a textural contrast that continues from the quilted uppers. Branding can be seen along the side of the shoe to contrast against the tonal look of the upper.
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What's Driving This Trend
- Elevated Slip-on Silhouette
- Opportunity for brands to create slip-on shoes with sophisticated and stylish design elements like thick lacing details and quilted uppers.
- Textured Quilted Uppers
- Designers can explore textured quilted looks for the upper part of their slip-on shoes, delivering a unique and eye-catching visual appeal.
- Embossed Accent Midsole
- Innovation potential lies in incorporating embossed accents on the midsole unit, adding a textural contrast to the overall design of slip-on footwear.
Who This Affects Most
- Footwear
- The footwear industry can capitalize on the trend of slip-on shoes with elevated design details like lacing, quilting, and embossed accents.
- Fashion
- Fashion brands and designers can leverage the popularity of slip-on footwear by introducing stylish and textured variations in their collections.
- Sports and Outdoor Recreation
- Sports and outdoor recreational brands have the opportunity to create innovative slip-on shoes with added functionality and unique design elements.
